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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
Page Four EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday, December. 17, 1025 2 .: i 1 i ii MIT Tin Can Makers : Strike Move Gains Realize Profit j With Irish Troops NBW YORK, Dec. 17. UP) A BBLFAST, Ireland. Dad. 17. (,1I rich Christmas present for Block- i ii" strike of the "A Special ' bullion of the American Can com-1 constabulary In Ulster took .1 grave puny whs announced today when ill- mm Ihts nftorrj 11 when all pin reotora authorised a $3 cxtru 11vl-! tooua ,.;f this force In county Tyrone, dead on the common sbnroa ami I scop, thai ol Omagb, the count) proposed a CO percent Mock dfvt-. .opltal. .Diced tio movement. They I at eliminating Interference hetween dead with an exchange of six no v have soiled motor tru.'ka and quan- j stations and is similar In many re ihares lor one 0 tic old when the I tlt'iej of muulllona and control the eOocts'Ho a nteaauro already Intro proaont par value of the mo, K hn j wirbletw facilities. Tho movement j duced In the house by Representative beon reduced fr m $100 to 4.".. f s spreading rapidly. 1 White, republican, Maine. Sot k to increase Stage All Set For Bouts kj. a. rvauiu rower i nri i a l o I t lonignr; avance oaie is Large; Fighters In Trim WASHINGTON, Pec, 17. - .vi -A hill widening the powers of the commerce department in dealing Willi radio broadcasting was Introduced iii tho senate today by Senator llll, democrat. Waahtttgtoh. II wood strIKe I Lone Bandit Gets j Car Kills Eugene $ 30 in Bugene Job j Man; Driver breed 1 Heavyweights to Draw Good House, Outlook Today; Keeler and McGreer in Good Con dition; Malin Heavy Ready to Repeat Win Over Fleming if he Can do it X T 1 1 1 1 t T The Ford Market is Cornered' We are now referring to used Fords. We have rounded up th? finest collection of thene cars that you could wish to see. We have them all ages and price's. The cost of advertising space will not permit us to tell you the merits a nd prices of each one, but if you are interested come in and look them over. We will make the prices so low that you vill think we are Santa Claus. We will also trade if we can get the best o f it. OVERLAND-KNIGHT SAXES CO. 4th and Klamath Avenue. Phone 899 i I I I z W illi every lighter on tonight's Scftmlin Hall boning c&hl in good condition, fnus are looking Forward to a real treat in the matter ot glove sinking. Leading question ts whether Sugar Willie Keeler, who tnmle Tiny Herman look foolish in their Portland contest, can give 8 the same medicine to hartl-httting, shifty Jack SIcGrcer, Bd'trth i erri phenoni In the t I Klamath, the ltc;i v pasi. heavy weights have proven lug attractions in Tonight's attendance will tell whether the liking for boys till prevails. Advance seat sales are good and indications arc that Matchmaker f 100,000 Loss In Campus Fire a At Corvallis f y y t x X z tila , m g jrj f m aH C-v ink 4 9 H-0 QUICRCOOKING OATS Cook 2 to 3 minutes only 19 "Ocas QATs DM tT.i-.r- Historic Building Gut ted at Oregon Agri cultural College CORV.U.US, Ore:, Dec. 17. (P) '-Fire, starring from a gas explo sion, partially gulled EJclenSe Hall. . historic hulldlng on the campus of, Oregon Agricultural College, yeslor- day afternoon, causing datn&fje estl mated at nearly $100. Out). Walter Barkus. a fireman, sustained Injur ies to his eyes when struck by fly-, ing chemical. Only a few students were In the building when tho explosion oe-i currod and Ihey escaped wllhout In jury as the chemical stuck room oil John Sylvester has correctly ranged the desires of local fandom In secur. Ing Keeler and 'ciirew as main--1 i utera. indications also point u a r,ood attendance from the Uerrlll-Malln district, where Knockout llogan has a wide following, under anolher name, however. According to those who have ni hfm step, he bus Hie makings. Whoih er tho raw uittlerlal can bo moulded Into a fighter, who will draw down the money Is still a question. ! of tho answer will be seen nnlhi in the manner In which ha dcal-i who iim Naming, whom he defeated on tile last card. Firming SHOWS the rudiments, nud this time he will be Wttchint for the r.ppenranee of the socking right that lent him to the bind where the bird" lea sing, the last time, he met Hovci. Jack dritri and Sid Herbert are both in shape fur their sis round aemt-tlnal. if successful in walking over t'rlni, Sid may take nn more of the game this winter. Otherwise HlUOUNKj ore., Dao, n. - ThomM J. Ilodnors, 07. II resident or Qu gene for tha past I Ii yearn, WM Btruok down by an automobile ill BlXth Avenue Wei.l nud UtdllOn Itroel at 7 o'clock last evening and died III a local hospital three hours atot ai tha reautl ot bis injuries. .1 lU'dioll ot lOugene, driver of ii,, tar, ui not held by tho police, BUOBNII!, Ore,, I'e -. I ,'. A. lone ami liuiuasUeil bandit last nlaltl llOltl up and robbed the night clerk of n local pharmacy. tnktOl In from the cash register anil two checks of uncertain amounts from IhO safe. t un-; UOMII HUHI'BtT LRMBRKOi Poland, Doe, 17. ipi- Stnnlalnui Btelgor, whose trlnl on charges of throwing 'a bomb at guy f, ip r a piaetlcal Xmas gift President Wojoloehowakl aron ied In- al Pee llegln s liresa Shop, l-'.i No. Mrnatl I Ut.oreat, waa gcqt TIH 8t mdt to Shasta cafe. (Adv) today, How will it turn out? qA lot depends on the flour you use Since ! began usiiiRSiKrry Drifted Snow b'lonr twelve yearn ago, I've lccii con fident always that tny bilking would turn out right. It 'a n Hour thut never varies tind I know why it doean't. The blend hi determined scientifically in the Inljoratorica. The- milling is exact. And every hour of the day I hey teat the flour by baking, to make sure it will be right for us. I'm enthusiastic over Sncirv Flour. but I know you will be, too, when j-ou Would you like hctp with your cookery problems? A Ml ty tttcnutbtttdUDBront 1 A wpyof "KIGHTV FochI Dc!i(th!:i from EIGHT MuMcr Red lies." ficc? WritO inr. BBLLB DE QRAF, Spcrry Home Prvk : Uurcmi. Dep 880t-O, Hi Calirora . St., San Fiuiiciaco. the irrnund floor hunt into flnmt'ft. Students in the pharmacy building UP sume other line Ready in 2 minutes. New style H-O Quick Cooking Oats the time-saving, energy-building breakfast dish. Toasted oat flakes that cook into firm, granular oat meaL Appetizing delicious healthful! Filled with flavor packed with nourishmenc Smooth firm in texture yet retaining the neces sary roughage for quick, easy digestion. That "all-night-cooked" flavor in only two minutes nearby turned In nn. alarm and put the fire hose from thai building into play until the city fire department arrived. A few minutes later another ex plosion rocked the building, fur ther spreading the flames. Kircmen succeeded in extinguish ing the flames about an hour later. Prepare for Cold MITCHELL HIT Bf niRif nnnifrnmin OR MORE THAN SSE. "HECKERS CREAM EAR.Sa I f ft f V U 1 L II II SOYEARS MAKERS f-SamS HECKERS CREAM BUCKl-HEAr FtOTI V I f S I 1 1 If I I I II I 1 I I I 111 I H 1 1 OF QtJALITY PRODUCTS tffi& OID HOMESTEAD PAHM FLCV1 V IIH3Cil Ul U I i L U I 'j I Ji . I MMflimMBBBSSq'Ei9IH9flHSHBB8! UfMlMlHBHilBHHiHBHBHBHSSB from rngo Salem May Lose Church College SEATTLE, Dec. 17. (jF) To consider removal of Kimball meth od tat college from Salem, Ore., to Tacoma or Seattle, representatives of Methodist Episcopal churches in K E N O Montana, Oregon, Idaho, eastern; Washington and i'uget Sound gath ered here today. To obtain largeri enrollment was the reason given for D. ft. Doten was a business v! moving the college which is a train-' 'tor In Klamath Kails, over the lug school for ministers. Spcakorsj week end. listed were Edward L. Mills, Port- 131 II Kuthledgc is reported very land. Ore., and A. H. Forsyth, repro- Bick with pneumonia, he was taken senting the Columbia river confer ence in eastern Washington. 208 MAIN Let's Talk Radio The Radio Shop to the hospital f ir treatment. D. J. Pu:kctt of Rocky Pjiint, was calling cn relatives and friends In Keno, recently. Mr. Bolton and family of the I'levcna district iers at the Ross Simmon home. During tha absence of the mall carrier, .Mr. Doten, the mall route iwas taken charge of by C. Snow gocse and son lien. 1 Miss McClelland, county health nurse, spent Thursday and Friday examining the pupils if the Keno school. G. H. Nelson and family motored to Klamath Falls, Saturday. '"Itir," Spencer,, highway repair man, was in Keno on bualttO la Sun day from his station nine miles dnv.-n the Klamath River. W. M. Jeffers of the Kon: gar age made a flying trip to IJ.rrls last Friday. Dave McColIum and wife cf Worden passed lhr:ugh cur town on their way lo Klamath Falls, Saturday. Judging from the number of fir trees passing over the highway thc.i days, Christmas will be a great event in Klamath county this year. The Ichooj children are bu.ry pro- Christmas program this t rim suvs that seme oilier lino will suit Herbert n whole lot better after i this card. Pay your money mid lakoj your choice. Plenty of action is promised in the four round preliminary wllli Kid Ol son and Mike Mussollnn strutting their stuff. Both have been there be fore, a Class work for the term was over' M'ectai arrungemenis lur ine vara and examinations were being held, of women fans have been mado by President W. J, Kerr announced Matchmaker Sylvester, thai he planned to have repair work I started immediately. The greatest AlltOlStS Urcfecl tO uaiUHgc was uone in ine vuiuauic chemicals and equipment kept Inj the building, nltfiough rooms and offices in the center of tho four. Prepare the car now against the story structure were gutted to the coming of cold weather and bo pro- thin, floor. tected against any sudden drops in temperature. Is tho text of the warn lag broadcast by the Ford .Motor company to Ford car owners In cold climates. To eliminate as fnr as pos slide the annoyances of winter driv ing, tho servico department of the company has outlined a set of simple precautions against freezing. They are in brief: Add anil-freeze solution to radiator. tlon from that grande Is not nmdoj nc ,nBcroct n use or choke, by .-enl ority. Conaorvo battery curront. "What punishment would be, un- Drivers are cautioned against pat dr the custom of our servico, be ! f,Ilt ((0lltonH fov radiators of un- Sperry drifted snow Flour meted out to a soldier -with only sixth grade education who has com mitted tile offense of which tho ac cused has been proven guilty? Con finement at hard labor most cer tainly. How then can this unrep entant accused With all his advan tages of education and position be lei off nrlth lass than dlitnlssal?" Major Guiillon admitted that It was not known "Just how serifiuIv- were Sunday cat-hhe accused's conduct has been Bit s- ally prejudicing discipline" and t ild the court "it neel'ifot bo known" to enable it t) reach a . finding. "Our soldiers are 'watching Ibis case," ,he said, "fall to dismiss him and you weaken the authority of every non-commis:-:luned officer in tho service. Dismiss him as ho de cervoa and you strengthen the arm of every single officer commanding a one company post from Maria to Nbgales." A. B. Epperson Ji paring T week. t Ivan Iioniard, 'wire and son vis- iled In Algoma, Sunday. John Taylor, Copco Power ccn pany employe of Keno motored to X Klamath Falls, Saturday i i Siik underwenr and silk slips muko practical Xmas giftn at Ree Uegln's Dress Shop, 12'J So. 7th St., next to Shasta cafe. (Adv) 15-10 MICTION BALE PurobrrVI Jerseys, ul Pair Qtvrantlai ftfeOford, Ftoturday known formulas. The snfeBt to use Is denatured or wood alcohol. The amount of alcohol necessary to pre vent freezing Is also given in a table Which Includes all winter tempera tures. Freezing point it above zero, 20 '," alcohol, t0 woler. specific gravity .971; 3 degrees above zero, 30 alcohol. 70 water, spec, gravity .964;' 20 below zero, 40 alcohol. 00 water, spec. grnv. .9r,3; 31 be low zero. 00 alcohol, 50 water, spec, gravity .930, Evaporation of the alcohol after the engine Is warmed up may be con siderable retarded by the addition of n small amount of glycerine, oqUOl to about 1(1 of the total capacity ot the radiator. Present day gasoline does not vaporize, readily In cold weather, starting necessitates use of the choke. Discretion should be used, however, because of (he fact that the raw fuel sucked Into the combustion bambor condensos and passes the Dec. II), Il!:;tO piston rings Into the erankrase, mak- . in, ing for oil dilution. Protect radiator One ot tho oldest purebred Jer- with blanket or cover lo minimize de sey herds In Oregon, containing: jlay In the "warming up." 1 Qold .Mf-dai daughter of Rosalre Care must 1)0 exercised to sen that Olga I, ad. . j tho battery Is not discharged by long 1 Slher Medtfl, granddaughter of periods of cranking the engine It this : ire. , tin, battery Is allowed to stand Idle In i Daughters of St. Mawes Dad. n discharged condition it will froeze. 1 daughter of Rlnda Dad of Sunny A table showing the trotting points Batik with record of 670 pounds follows: It's Impossible to Enjoy Health and neglect the care of your teeth. Long ago the medical profession learned thai neglected teeth undormlnoa tha body. Don't neglect yours. See us fur free examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (painless of course) 202-201 llopka Bldg. Stb and Main Phono 8311 Imported and Domestic Groceries Our complete stock of staple and fancy gproceriefi is open to you each day from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays, Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day Italian-American Grocery WE DELIVER FREE the added demand, especially if fre qtienl stops and starts are made. fat at three year.1; of age, 1 5 Other good cows of tho same breeding, rich In the blood of St. Mawes and Rosairc Oiga Dad 13 Dust spring heifer calves. 6 Young bulls of oxcBifOn! breo I- ing. Reason for telling: because of poor hOaltb, This herd is accredited and go rantoed free from abortion. NOAH BLACK, (s-m-w-f) Recdsport, Oregon. Spec, flrnvlty. freezing Pt, 1300 (Fully charged) 91 below n 1270 82 below 0 1250 6 2 below 0 1230 4 0 below ft 1200 17 below 0 1150 r. below 0 Inasmuch an winter driving OXOrtD ;i greater drain upon the battery (ban summer driving, It in frequOntly the pnrt of wisdom to huvo tho charging rnto ot the generator set up to meet Lower Swan Lake Mr. nnd Mrs. D. I,. Arneit went lo Klamath Falls on business Wodnoa day. P. K. Stiles was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Saturday. Clifford Stlies and lirollier-ln-biw Joe Trammel returned rrom Ashland last week. The Students from this locality W0 have been attending high school In Klamftth Falls, urn enjoying a va cation due to the Biasing of schools tho county seat on account of aplnal meningitis. Mrs. Archie Klncald or Mills nd dlllon spent- the week end with her sister-in-law, Mrs. D. D. Arnott, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and rai.illy and Archb' Klncuid were visitors at the Arneit home Sunday. A jolly crowd gathered st the sehuol hounu Saturday night to porfocl plans tor the Christmas tree and pro gram. Frank lllbberls was a business vis itor in Klamath Falls Saturday. KMI'DOVMKNT ffAl.NS WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. (P) A slight Increase In employment dur ing November amounting lo two tenths or one per cent wan Indicated today by tho labor department monthly of the nation's leading In dustries. Tho Index of employment was placed nt 92,5 against 92..') dur ing October. Radio If' r d'Hinf mi'inni nn ifkt louJ tptiher ith tliii mmi populir ot ill Crmltyt warty 200,000 In ult. : , '"i !. t mulii with tr f nuke a( (uhff, Mihogmy f .''( cibintl. The won dcr tidio ai a new low prict At :! or! t,J RADIO attTER. costs teas Jbrsalebp Uhlig's Electric i Store